Tottenham made a winning start to the 2017-18 Premier League season as 10-man Newcastle endured a difficult return to the top flight.

The Magpies, promoted as winners of the Championship last term, had captain Jonjo Shelvey sent off early in the second half for standing on Dele Alli.

The Spurs attacker then put his side ahead with a close-range finish before Ben Davies finished off a neat move for Tottenham's second.

It was a harsh re-introduction to life back in the Premier League for Newcastle, who were relegated from the division at the end of the 2015-16 season.

Rafael Benitez's side did not really threaten Hugo Lloris in the Tottenham goal until late on, Christian Atsu forcing the goalkeeper into a low save and Ciaran Clark going close with a volley from 12 yards.

If it ain't broke, don't fix it?

Tottenham are the only Premier League side yet to make any signings this summer and the lack of transfer activity has frustrated some fans, especially after the sale of right-back Kyle Walker to Manchester City for £45m.

Mauricio Pochettino's team were runners-up to an imperious Chelsea side last season but finished the campaign strongly, winning 12 and losing one of their final 13 league games.

It could therefore be argued that the adage 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' suits Spurs. Alli and Christian Eriksen combined to score or assist 48 goals for Tottenham in 2016-17 and it was little surprise both were involved in the opener, Eriksen setting up his team-mate to finish at the back post.

Pochettino also boasts an excellent record of promoting players from the club's academy at the correct time. Walker's place at right-back was filled by 20-year-old youth product Kyle Walker-Peters and the youngster put in a man-of-the-match display with some strong runs and crosses.

Toon troubles highlight the need to strengthen

Of the three teams promoted to the Premier League - Newcastle, Brighton and Huddersfield - Rafael Benitez's side are the ones who have been backed by many as the most likely to flourish.

However, Benitez has been frustrated in his efforts to build a squad capable of doing just that.

Newcastle brought in five players over the summer, defenders Florian Lejeune and Javier Manquillo and midfielders Mikel Merino, Christian Atsu and Jacob Murphy, but the club missed out on some of Benitez's targets.

Sunday's match highlighted their need to strengthen in one area in particular - attack. The last time Newcastle hosted Tottenham, in May last year, the Magpies ran out 5-1 winners but there was never any danger of a repeat of that scoreline.

The hosts managed just one shot on target in more than an hour before finishing with a flourish but by then Tottenham were 2-0 up and had slowed down the tempo of their own attacks.

Man of the match - Kyle Walker-Peters

Putting promoted sides to the sword - the stats

Tottenham have won 29 of their last 31 Premier League games against newly-promoted sides, drawing the other two.

Dele Alli has scored 13 Premier League goals in 2017; among English players, only Harry Kane (21) has scored more.

Jonjo Shelvey was the first Newcastle player to be sent off on the opening day of a Premier League season at St James' Park since Alan Shearer in 1999.

Shelvey has been sent off twice under Rafael Benitez at Newcastle, more than any other player. He was also red carded in a Championship match at Nottingham Forest in December 2016.

Since the start of the 2015-16 season, Christian Eriksen has assisted more Premier League goals than any other player (30).

Florian Lejeune became the 200th French player to feature in the Premier League and also the 27th to represent Newcastle, more than any other side in the competition's history.

Spurs have now won 13 of their past 14 Premier League games (L1), winning each of their past four, scoring 17 goals in the process.

Ben Davies has scored twice in his past two Premier League appearances, as many as in his previous 102 combined.

None of the past 10 winners of the Championship have won their opening match in the Premier League the following season (D2 L8).

This was Rafael Benitez's first home Premier League defeat against Spurs, having won five and drawn three of his previous eight matches on home soil against them.

What next?

Newcastle were promoted with Huddersfield from the Championship last season and the two sides meet at the Terriers' John Smith's Stadium on Saturday (13:30 BST).

Tottenham, meanwhile, have the chance to deliver an early blow to title rivals Chelsea. Spurs host Antonio Conte's men at Wembley on Sunday, 20 August (16:00 BST).